the total number of trips to increase by 24% by 2017/18. Growth in population, household and business income, economic activity and tourism is likely to increase the size ... previous fare and licence reviews. a Actual population growth is not published annually ... Table 5.1 Change in external sources of demand AAGRe 1.6%d Population growtha State final demandb Airport passenger numbersc

Population, IncomeGroup, and County of Residence for All Households with One or More ...Households n=2077 1–23 IncomeGroup Low-Income* n=696 Middle-Income** n=834 Upper-Income ...Income” denotes respondents with total annualhouseholdincome below $25

City of Norwalk Disability Status of Civilian Non-institutionalized Population by Age Group – April 2010 City of Norwalk Large Families by Tenure – 2010 City of Norwalk Cost Burdened Large Families by Tenure and IncomeGroup City of Norwalk Female

City of Norwalk Large Families by Tenure – 2010 City of Norwalk Cost Burdened Large Families by Tenure and IncomeGroup City of Norwalk Female Householders by Tenure – 2010 City of Norwalk Population Growth Trends - 1980 to 2012 City of Norwalk

over half the projected increase in California’s population. The Central Coast is a more sparsely populated region where growth has been slower. We have grouped rural counties ... and Projected Regional PopulationAnnualPopulation Growth (%) Population Region South Coast ... of the population still lives (Table 1). Three inland regions – the Sacramento Metro Area

Census Service Group Persons aged 65 or over Persons aged 16 to 64 with mobility limitations Persons aged 64 or under, residing in households with incomes ... that will be available to a defined service area. It was assumed that passenger service would

to choose urban housing. A mix of incomes. Household and per capita incomes in the City ... than wages) and smaller family sizes. Per capita incomes in the Valley are approximately ... An abundance of one and two person households. Sequim has an unusually high

individuals in the bottom two income deciles live in households where no-one works, and that the proportion of working households rises steadily up the income distribution. Figure 14 shows gross earnings as a proportion of net householdincome for each income decile ... Pensioner households Workless working-age householdsHouseholds with someone in work Poorest Richest

the population projection is applied to a variety of socioeconomic groups, housing types, greatest needs populations, and special needs populations. These projections ... and percentage of MFI. The growth rate used for all groups is 1.3%. The population ... Med Rent as a % of Med Monthly Income Sources: US Labor Department, Federal